Structural and Functional Characterization of a Novel Class A Flavin Monooxygenase from Bacillus niacini
Brian C. Richardson,
Zachary R. Turlington,
Sofia Vaz Ferreira de Macedo
et al.
Abstract:A gene cluster responsible for the degradation of nicotinic
acid
(NA) in Bacillus niacini has recently been identified,
and the structures and functions of the resulting enzymes are currently
being evaluated to establish pathway intermediates. One of the genes
within this cluster encodes a flavin monooxygenase (BnFMO) that is
hypothesized to catalyze a hydroxylation reaction. Kinetic analyses
of the recombinantly purified BnFMO suggest that this enzyme catalyzes
the hydroxylation of 2,6-dihydroxynicotinic acid… Show more
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